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100 Most Common Phrasal Verbs List with Meaning Here is a list of 100 unique commonly used phrasal verbs with meanings: Account for – to explain or justify Act up – to misbehave Add up – to make sense; to be logical Ask around – to ask many people the same question Back up – to move backwards Bail out – to provide financial assistance; to rescue Bear out – to confirm or support Blow up – to explode Break down – to stop functioning; to fail Break in – to wear something in; to make comfortable Bring about – to cause to happen Bring up – to raise a topic in conversation Brush up on – to refresh or improve one’s knowledge Buckle up – to fasten one’s seat belt Burn out – to become exhausted or to make something unusable due to overuse Call off – to cancel; to decide that something will not happen Calm down – to become less agitated; to relax Carry on – to continue with an activity Catch on – to understand; to become popular or fashionable Check in – to register at a hotel or airport Check out – to investigate; to leave a hotel or store after paying Cheer up – to become happier or to make someone else feel happier Clean up – to tidy or to make clean Clear out – to remove things; to leave a place quickly Come across – to find or discover by chance Come down with – to become ill with a disease or sickness Count on – to rely on; to trust Cross out – to delete or remove from a list Cut back – to reduce or decrease Cut down on – to reduce the amount of something; to consume less Cut off – to stop suddenly or to interrupt Cut out – to remove or to stop doing something Do over – to do again or to repeat Draw up – to create a plan or a document Dress up – to wear formal or elegant clothing Drop by – to visit briefly or unexpectedly Drop off – to fall asleep; to leave something or someone in a certain location Eat out – to eat at a restaurant or outside of one’s home End up – to ultimately arrive or become; to finish in a certain way Fall apart – to break or disintegrate; to fail completely Fall back on – to use as a last resort; to rely on something for support Fall behind – to fail to keep up with others Figure out – to understand; to solve a problem Fill out – to complete a form or document Find out – to discover or to learn Fix up – to repair or renovate; to make something ready Follow through – to complete an action or promise Get along – to have a good relationship; to like each other Get away – to escape; to take a break or vacation Get by – to manage or to survive with difficulty Get over – to recover from an illness or an emotional shock Get rid of – to eliminate or to remove Get together – to meet or to reunite with others Give in – to yield or to surrender Give up – to quit or to abandon; to relinquish control or hope Go ahead Go ahead – to begin or to proceed Go off – to explode; to sound an alarm; to go bad (food) Go on – to continue; to happen Grow apart – to drift away from each other Grow up – to become an adult; to mature Hang out – to spend time with friends Hang up – to end a phone call Hold back – to restrain or to prevent from advancing Hold on – to wait; to persevere Keep up – to continue at the same pace or level; to maintain something Kick out – to evict or to expel Knock out – to defeat or to cause unconsciousness Lay off – to dismiss or to fire employees; to stop doing something Lead to – to result in; to cause Leave behind – to abandon or to forget Let down – to disappoint or to fail to fulfill a promise Look after – to take care of; to watch over Look down on – to feel superior to; to have contempt for Look forward to – to be excited about something that will happen in the future Look into – to investigate; to research Look out – to be careful; to watch for danger Look up – to search for information; to improve Make up – to reconcile or to invent; to apply cosmetics Mess up – to make a mistake; to ruin or spoil something Move in – to start living in a new home or apartment Move out – to leave one’s current residence Pass out – to faint or to distribute Pass up – to reject or to decline an opportunity Pay back – to return money that was borrowed or to take revenge Pick out – to choose or to select Pick up – to collect or to improve; to lift something from the ground Point out – to draw attention to; to indicate Put down – to criticize or to insult; to write something on paper Put off – to postpone or to delay Put on – to wear clothing or to stage a performance Put out – to extinguish or to inconvenience others Put up – to accommodate or to display Run into – to meet unexpectedly; to collide with Run out – to be depleted or to expire Set up – to establish or to frame Show off – to display one’s abilities or possessions Stand by – to support or to wait for Stand for – to represent or to tolerate Take after – to resemble or to imitate Take on – to accept or to undertake a challenge or responsibility Download 28.49 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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